Course Information

Our one-day comprehensive training course will help you unravel the mysteries of Capital Gains Tax, which refers to the tax you pay on any profit when selling an asset, which can potentially lead to significant costs. It will focus on putting in long term strategies to make the most of your property investments and assist to potentially gain tax savings.

Using case-studies and practical examples, you will learn to inspect through the jargon and understand the implications on your own portfolio.

This landlord training course will provide you with a full understanding of the continually changing Government implications on Mortgage Interest Relief, Capital Gains Tax, and renewals.

*Please note it is advisable to bring a calculator when attending this landlord training session*

Trainer Profile:

Jeremy Mindell has worked in the field of taxation for thirty years. He qualified as a Chartered Tax Adviser and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT). He has spoken on many occasions to CIOT branches and national conferences.

He qualified with Ernst & Young and became a Senior Manager with Deloitte. He then moved in-house to work with AMP (Australia Mutual Provident) and then Henderson Global Investors, who are major property investors. Jeremy has dealt with different aspects of property taxation for the whole of his career; advising landlords on tax planning and dealing with compliance challenges, such as tax return completion.

In 2013, Jeremy set up his own independent consultancy and lecturing business on a wide variety of tax topics; continually keeping up to date with industry regulation and tax changes. In Jeremy’s long experience, he cannot recall a time when the tax environment has been so hostile for landlords. Since 2015 there have been a series of measures passed by the Government that have been designed to extract greater and greater amounts of tax from the property sector. This has led to greater demands for courses on how to cope with the changes on property taxation.